RE: dialer watch and OSPF

From: jean.paul.baaklini@accenture.com
Date: Tue Jun 08 2004 - 06:48:17 GMT-3


Hi Richard,

The problem is the route through the BRI 0 is not seen as OSPF, it's
seen as connected. The administrative distance rules here.

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Dumoulin [mailto:richard.dumoulin@vanco.es]
Sent: 08 June 2004 10:42
To: Baaklini, Jean paul; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: dialer watch and OSPF

Are both routes Intraarea, Interarea, or one is Intraarea and the other
Interarea ? If they are of the same type, then changing the cost to a
much higher one on the dialer should do the work,

--Richard

-----Original Message-----
From: jean.paul.baaklini@accenture.com
[mailto:jean.paul.baaklini@accenture.com]
Sent: martes, 08 de junio de 2004 11:32
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: dialer watch and OSPF

Hi all,

If you conisdere the following layout:

    FR FR

R1-----R2-----R3

 |____________|

        ISDN

We have enabled ospf everywhere on this network, and used a dialer watch
on R1 to "track R3's loopback interface".

The problem is when ISDN comes up, the route to R3's loopback appears
then as connected (there's layer 3 to layer 2 mapping).

Thus, even when the Frame-relay path comes back up, the ISDN line stays
up...

How can I make the route leant through OSPF to be preferred?

Your comments would be much appreciated.

Thanks

Regards,

JP

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